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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

I've Got To Applaud Columbia University

Even though their asses are about to make a move on poor Harlemnite's apartments while pledging not do such a thing under Public Domain, I've got to applaud their wisdom in allowing Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad his chance to speak. Yin and Yang, I didn't make the rules. But there's a bit of good in everything and everyone.

At first I could not understand the gross opposition to Ahmadinejad speaking at Columbia. Truthfully, he wasn't on my radar until AmeriKKKa began setting their sights on Iran and even then, I didn't hear so much from him. I was completely unaware of his sentiments until yesterday and now I'm still baffled by the lunacy. It seems that stating his conviction that the Jewish Holocaust did not exist is some sort of carnal sin. There are countless writings denouncing the existence of slavery. And I couldn't even tell you the names of the authors who made such claims simply because it's to much foolishness to give credence to. Are Jews worried people would start believing his "lies." Isn't there proof to the contrary? What are they worried about? I mean, come on. There are Jews with numbers on their wrist to prove the Holocaust existed! Do they think American's are too stupid to hear a lie and not buy it? Is that what it is? Well maybe we should start going after the Hannity and Combs types, you know the Rush Limbaughs and Bill O'Reillys, and get their lying asses off the air 'cause every time I hear them speak, they're lying about all the realities that affect America; especially Black America.

They say Iran supplied al-queda with arms? Well, heh, so did we and we trained them to boot. I don't see anyone telling Bill Clinton or George Bush Sr./Jr. that they can't speak in public, or that they are banned from Ground Zero. What does Iran or Iraq have to do with Ground Zero anyway? The Bushes and Clintons can go to Ground Zero. Why? Because they're American? But they armed and trained al-queda. When you think about it, AmeriKKKa is part of the "axis of evil"as well. When will we take ourselves to task for that outrage!

Aren't we trying to force "Demoncracy" down the throats of the rest of the world? Is this the way we show how freedom of speech is exercised in America? See, I'm completely confused by the opposition to letting a man speak. Maybe that's why Blacks have such a hard time, I'm telling you, it's because we let people speak. We let people voice their opinions because it's their constitutional right, but that's not how we have to play the game. Even when that Mexican President came all the way to AmeriKKKa to let the world know that Blacks were too lazy to do a Mexican immigrant's job, we didn't follow his ass all over the world silencing him and denouncing venues from giving his racist ass a platform. Why? Because to believe him is to be a fool. We know this, but maybe we are wrong to let things slide like that. There are a lot of fools out there, we shouldn't trust them to be able to decipher the truth. We should follow the Jewish lead and ruin and discredit everyone that voices their opinions on our issues in a way we find unfavorable. Again, I say, we should start with the Fox News Channel straight through to ABC Radio and let's not forget CBS for forcing their 'talent' to be 'controversial'. We should systematically send each and everyone of those hate mongering donkeys to SM Radio and beyond.

But I digress, once again. Columbia president, Lee Bollinger made a bold move that spoke to the ideal of America and the belief that every voice should be heard. Bad thing is many AmeriKKKans found that to be a disgrace [because he's said to have "blood on his hands"] yet we wonder why everybody hates us. Why wonder when you can ask them?